I don't understand your comment. People don't need money, people need food to eat, houses to live in, and so on. And the thing about all this food and houses is that Jesus doesn't produce them, other people produce them.
And since producing all this is not such an easy task, the people who produce the food and build the houses want something in return. That's what we call jobs.
So when you say that jobs is not needed - you mean that there is no need to live in houses or that there is no need to give the people who build the houses anything in return?
And since producing all this is not such an easy task, the people who produce the food and build the houses want something in return. That's what we call jobs.
So when you say that jobs is not needed - you mean that there is no need to live in houses or that there is no need to give the people who build the houses anything in return?